Campos told IA it was one of Arguello’s union guys who kicked her hubby in the crotch and ran — which is supported by a police report. But Arguello, who didn’t return calls Wednesday, is now telling his side of the story.

He says it all began in 2014 when Struthers asked for a boost in pay and benefits. The organization, which oversees 25 unions, took a vote on the raise. Arguello says he voted no and Struthers resigned shortly after.

Then Arguello’s union endorsed Councilwoman Magdalena Carrasco in the San Jose City Council race over Struthers’ brother-in-law, Xavier Campos. “So Nora and Neil started hating me,” Arguello explained. “I became his enemy. At every event he saw me, he was provoking me.”

Then at last month’s event at the Fairmont Hotel, Arguello says Struthers called him names while they stood in the beer line. Struthers allegedly followed him back to his table and accused him of having a homosexual affair with Omar Torres, one of Carrasco’s staff members, using inappropriate fingergestures to demonstrate sex.

Then fists started flying. Arguello said Struthers took the first punch, hitting him and his wife.

“Like her husband Neil Struthers, Ms. Campos is demonstrating a pattern of threatening and attacking those who do not share their views,” Arguello wrote in a news release Thursday.

Campos denies any wrongdoing and released a YouTube video blaming Senator Jim Beall (who she is challenging in the June primary) and Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León for coordinating the attack.

She urged them to denounce the “criminal behavior” of Arguello, calling him and his supporters a “gang” before accusing them of trying to break into her home.

“As a mother, I will not tolerate this type of criminal behavior towards any of my family members,” she said in the video.